Forestry students stage protest in Karnatakas Shivamogga
Karnataka: Swacha Kodagu-Sundara Kodagu mega-cleanliness drive to be held on Oct. 15
Karnataka: Swacha Kodagu-Sundara Kodagu mega-cleanliness drive to be held on Oct. 15
FM to inaugurate 4 agri value chain projects in Kalyan Karnataka
These projects are expected to enhance farmers income, create employment and build entrepreneurial abilities of famer organisations in Indian agriculture
24,000 candidates have enroled for Mysurus Mega Job Fair on Oct. 17: Karnataka Minister
Walk for Rights and Justice ends in Kalaburagi with call for equitable development
Though funds have been released for Kalyana Karnataka, they have not turned into tangible development, says Welfare Party of India
Karnataka Minister Takes Dig at Biocon's Mazumdar-Shaw Over Bengaluru Roads Critique
Karnataka's Industries Minister MB Patil has criticized Biocon's Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw for her social media post on Bengaluru's poor road conditions and garbage issues
Says people proposing such ideas have never travelled by public transport and lack basic understanding of how it functions
Kharge Jr gets threats after call for ban on RSS activities at public places
Karnataka Minister Priyank Kharge reported receiving threats and abuse after advocating a ban on RSS activities in government-owned public spaces. He stated his resolve to continue advocating for a society based on equality and compassion, despite the backlash. Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has initiated a study into similar measures adopted by Tamil Nadu.
Kannada Actor Raju Talikote Dies Of Heart Attack At 62 During A Film Shoot
His family confirmed the news, and as per reports, his last rites will take place in Chikkasindagi village, Karnataka
'Why are roads so bad?': Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw slams Bengaluru infra again; ministers fume
Biocon Chairperson Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw highlighted Bengaluru's poor roads and garbage issues after an overseas visitor's critique. Karnataka ministers responded, stating development work is underway. The state's Deputy Chief Minister attributed pothole problems to the previous government. This infrastructure debate continues between political parties.
We love the way research translates into impact in India: Hugh Brady
Hugh Brady, President, Imperial College, London, spoke The Hindu about the new partnership between the college and Science Gallery Bengaluru
If they think threats and personal jibes will silence me, they are mistaken, the Minister said
Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah condemned a lawyer's alleged shoe-hurling attempt at CJI Justice B R Gavai, calling it a stark reminder of persistent caste-based prejudice. He urged legal action against the perpetrator and supporters, emphasizing that such divisive politics fuel Manuvaadi attitudes. The incident occurred during court proceedings, with the lawyer citing religious protest.
They are poisoning minds: Priyank Kharge on banning RSS activities in govt spaces in Karnataka
Karnataka Minister Priyank Kharge has clarified his position on Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh activities. He stated that RSS should not use government schools, colleges, or state-owned temples for its programmes. Kharge believes such activities should be confined to private spaces. Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has ordered a review of Tamil Nadu's actions regarding a similar ban on RSS in government areas.
Noted Kannada actor and comedian Raju Talikote dies of heart attack at 62
Raju Talikote's last rites will be held today at his native Chikka Sindagi in Sindagi taluk, Vijayapura district. Known for his comic roles in north Karnataka's theatre and films, Talikote starred in productions such as Kaliyugada Kuduka.
Karnataka: Major Manivannan credited for shaping internal reservation matrix ends tenure in SWD
Major Manivannan concluded his tenure as Social Welfare Department principal secretary, leaving a legacy of administrative reforms and the successful implementation of Karnataka's internal reservation matrix. His initiatives, including e-Office, DBT, and enhanced transparency in bill processing, aimed to improve governance. Manivannan's diverse career, including military service and public administration studies, underscores his commitment to public service.
Farmers training, common facility centers set up across Kalyana Karnataka: Nirmala Sitharaman
Looking forward to meeting farmers, producer organisations, and their families who stand to benefit from these agro-processing centres, the Finance Minister says
Ram Prasath Manohar takes serious exception to failure of executive engineer of Panchayat Raj Engineering Department
BMTC must be strengthened, not dismantled, say commuters
BENGALURU: Commuters and activists have opposed former Infosys CFO T V Mohandas Pais suggestion that the Bengaluru Metropolitan Transport Corporation (BMTC) should be dismantled, saying that allowing private bus service will put a financial burden on the common man. Allowing private buses on roads will cause trouble for people. Private buses will ply on routes that are more profitable to them, ignoring the routes where fewer people commute in buses. BMTC buses ply on all routes irrespective of the percentage of commuters available on different routes, Shaheen Shasa, a member of Bengaluru Bus Prayanikara Vedike (BBPV), said. I agree that BMTC services have their drawbacks. But I believe that they can be fixed by changing policies and increasing investments. These shortfalls in the BMTC occur because the government is not investing enough in the public sector. Currently, there is a GCC model in the transport services where buses are contracted from private operators, including conductors and drivers. Through the GCC model, both private and government sectors are making good money. She added that if BMTC is dismantled, in the long run, the common public will be left at the mercy of private bus operators. We will not be able to hold them accountable for the quality of their service. There is no need to privatise the bus service. Whats needed is to improve the services that exist. Vinay Sreenivas, activist at the Alternative Law Forum, has been actively working in making urban transport better. He said, BJP MP Tejasvi Surya supported the idea of dismantling BMTC services. However, it was during the BJP regime in the state that BMTC services were weakened. They failed to recruit enough staff or add more buses to the fleet. They deliberately weakened the transport utility and are now calling it a failed organisation. He also stressed that BMTC services must be improved by making certain changes. If the government decides to dismantle it, then it will be the most disastrous decision. Private players will take routes with more commuters, leaving BMTC with routes that have fewer commuters. We must ask for more support from the government, traffic police, add more buses and build bus lanes to make it easier for commuters. Prathiba R, member of Karnataka Garment Workers Association, strongly opposed the idea of bringing private buses and dismantling BMTC services. She said, A person who has never travelled in a BMTC bus can only get these kind of ideas. Allowing private buses will be a burden to the garment workers and working-class labourers. A garment worker earns only Rs 12,800 per month and over 4 lakh women working in the garment sector in Karnataka. When inflation is at an all-time high, private buses and travel charges will only add to our financial burden. Let the government add more buses to the existing fleet, but not dismantle BMTC and allow private buses.
Karnataka: Security forces recover explosives from Maoists in Bijapur, prevent major attack
Security forces in Karnataka's Bijapur recovered a large quantity of explosives and materials for making Improvised Explosive Devices. They also safely demolished five pressure IEDs, thwarting a major Maoist plot. Meanwhile, in Manipur, security forces arrested an active cadre of KCP (PWG). Several weapons, ammunition, and drugs were seized during these operations.
Heavy rainfall to persist across these states till October 18, IMD warns
The India Meteorological Department forecasts widespread rainfall and thunderstorms across southern states, including Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and Karnataka, until October 18. While the monsoon withdraws from central and eastern India, these southern regions remain under the influence of multiple weather systems. Residents are advised to plan travel accordingly.
Bihar leaders making a trip to Bengaluru to woo migrant workers
BENGALURU: As the dates for Bihar elections are out, parties from that state are getting ready to draw more voters from Karnataka, especially Bengaluru, where thousands of Biharis have settled down. Leaders like Manoj Bharathi from Jan Suraaj Party, founded by poll strategist Prashant Kishor, and Manoj Tiwari, BJP MP, were camping at Hebbal, Vidyaranyapura and surrounding areas, where a large number of Biharis stay and appealed to them to cast their vote. Ram Keval Singh, a representative of Siddharth Sanskriti Samiti -- a Bihar-based association in Karnataka, said that unlike last time, around 15 lakh Biharis staying in Karnataka want a change in Bihars political landscape as there has been no development in that state. Singh said most of the Biharis are in Bengaluru compared to other parts of the state, and they have been advised to vote for Bihars future. He said Bihar will again favour a regional party, but who will be voted to power is a mystery. Though liquor is banned in the state, it is found in homes, which is a worrying trend, he added. Another representative from the Samiti said that many youth come to Bengaluru from Bihar and work in the construction industry on daily wages. Had successive governments in Bihar had worked for progress and development, these youth would not have migrated. More leaders are expected to come to Karnataka ahead of two-phase Bihar elections on November 6 and 11.
Legal veteran threatens to file PIL to get roads fixed
BENGALURU: Bengalurus crumbling roads have turned commuting into a civic nightmare, and 91-year-old legal veteran KN Subba Reddy is ready to drag the government to court. Reddy, former BJP MLA and eight-time Advocates Association president, told TNIE, The condition of roads in Bengaluru is so bad I will file a PIL in about a weeks time. This isnt just a warning -- years ago, his PIL led to the Karnataka High Court, under then Chief Justice NK Sodhi, forming a high-powered committee to monitor city roads. Pothole repairs were done under strict Indian Road Congress norms and civic agencies were held accountable. Civic experts had called it the golden period in Bengalurus road history, because the number of potholes dropped to a bare minimum, and the citys roads in the post 2004 period earned accolades. Now the IT-BT capital tells a different story -- badly cratered road stretches, sloppy repairs, and mounting public anger. BJP state president BY Vijayendra made a stinging jab: The issue isnt potholes on roads, its roads inside potholes. His party has turned civic outrage into a political rallying point, with senior leaders slamming the governments utter neglect. On September 24, the BJP held statewide protests -- from pothole-filling drives in Yelahanka, Basavanagudi and Mahalakshmi Layout to road blockades across Karnataka. Many business leaders joined the chorus, branding the situation a great shame and sign of administrative failure. DCM DK Shivakumar had countered it by blaming BJPs misrule for the mess, claiming 13,000+ potholes had been filled since Congress took office. He announced Rs 750-crore allocation and set October 31 as the deadline for repairs, but experts say the government may not be able to repair even a portion of the citys roads in the three weeks left. In the past few months, there is a surge in road accident deaths linked to poor roads and potholes, leading to visible anger against the government. Union minister HD Kumaraswamy termed it a sacrifice for Congress commission and blamed brazen corruption in contracts. AAP leader Prithvi Reddy said, The Congress came to power accusing the BJP of 40% commission, but now it is said corruption is more. How can you have good roads when only a portion of money goes into building roads.
Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah hosts dinner meet for ministers amid Cabinet reshuffle
Karnataka CM siddaramaiah held a dinner meeting with all cabinet colleagues ahead of bbmp, zp, and tp elections. No ministerial performance review took place, and speculation over a cabinet reshuffle was dismissed by officials and party leaders
Telangana police bust massive ganja smuggling racket, seizes 499 Kgs
Telangana Police seized 499 kgs of ganja worth Rs 2.5 crore, arresting two men from Maharashtra and Karnataka. The operation exposed a long-running smuggling network transporting prohibited ganja from Andhra Pradesh to Rajasthan. Two others remain absconding
Kannada actor Raju Talikote dies at 59 due to heart attack
Kannada actor and theatre artist Raju Talikote, 59, passed away from a heart attack during a film shoot in Udupi, Karnataka. Dy CM D.K. Shivakumar expressed grief, calling his demise a great loss to the Kannada film industry
Widespread rainfall and thunderstorms are forecast across southern Indian states, including Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and Karnataka, through October 18. The IMD bulletin indicates isolated heavy spells in several areas, while monsoon withdrawal continues from central and eastern India. Residents are advised to plan travel accordingly.
Telangana tops States in UPI transaction intensity: RBI paper
Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Delhi and Maharashtra also recorded high UPI usage intensity
Kasaragod family sets stage to cherish and cheer yakshagana
KASARGOD : When the pandemic confined people to their homes, the World Health Organization (WHO) coordinated efforts to update happenings around the world. And it was part of that activity that Prof Dale Fisher, chair of the Global Outbreak Alert and Response Network (GOARN) at WHO, noted the efforts of Kasaragod-based Siribagilu Venkappayya Samskrithika Prathishtana in using the traditional performing art form of yakshagana to spread awareness on Covid and precautionary measures. The academy has come a long way since then. It developed a state-of-the-art facility at Shiribagilu village in Madhur panchayat, near Kasaragod town and runs its own publication house. It also maintains a library and museum centred on the dance-drama that is popular in coastal Karnataka, including the border regions of Kasaragod district. The prathishtana was established by Ramakrishna Mayya in memory of his father Shiribagilu Venkappayya, a doyen of yakshagana. Having lost his father at a very young age, Mayya followed in the family tradition to become a yakshagana artist and rose through the ranks to become a bhagavatha, the director of productions. In 2008, after a show in Mysuru, renowned music critic G T Narayana Rao approached Mayya after the name Shiribagilu struck him. He explained to Mayya his fathers contributions to the art form, especially his adaptations of the works of Parthi Subba who is widely regarded as the father of yakshagana who hailed from Kasaragod, and suggested creating something in memory of his father. It inspired me to create the foundation, recounts Mayya. But, it was a big ask for a family that depended on their small farmland for a living. They started looking for sponsors to realise the dream and set aside the 20-cent land for the academy. After prolonged efforts, several philanthropists including Dharmasthala Dharmadhikari Veerendra Heggade and Edneer Mutt backed Mayyas efforts. The Karnataka government also pitched in. The prathishtana was registered in 2013. The family holds cultural programmes, including yakshagana performances, at the facility. Yakshagana is one of the art forms of our district and the family has richly contributed to its growth, said Kasaragod MLA N A Nellikkunnu. Apart from performances, the academy has played a key role in research and documentation. During the pandemic, the foundation chronicled the lives of more than 250 yakshagana artists from Kerala and Karnataka, including Leelavathi Baipadithaya, a pioneering woman artist and bhagavatha. The work has been published in the book Mareyalagada Mahanubavaru, over four volumes. It was a significant achievement because documentation goes a long way, points out Shreedhara D S, retired lecturer, author and writer of Yakshagana plays from Mangaluru. It needed a well-coordinated effort to collect details of artists by phone during the lockdown, says Shyam Kunchinadka, a yakshagana lover associated with the foundation who worked on the project. Yakshagana revolves around Hindu epics and scriptures. Though its the bhagavatha who directs plays, artists have to be well-versed in the rich literature to deliver dialogues spontaneously. We maintain many books to help budding artists, explains Mayya. The library and exhibits at the museum have become essential guides for scholars researching the performance art. Despite having constructed the Rs 1.80-crore facility, Mayya continues to live with his wife and two sons in a one-bedroom house near the academy. We may need another Rs 1 crore to fully execute the academy. We are optimistic of receiving more help, he adds. Meanwhile, a yakshagana academy established by the state government in Mujungavu, not far from Shiribagilu, remains a non-starter with a massive building in abandoned condition.
A senior Congress leader in Karnataka, RV Deshpande, publicly criticized the state government's five guarantee schemes, calling them a 'lottery' for women and stating men's situations have worsened. He specifically pointed out the free bus travel scheme, claiming buses are now dominated by women, leaving little space for men.
Bengaluru weather: Patchy rain expected today; AQI remains moderate
Bangalore experiences a cool, cloudy October 14, 2025, with a 91% chance of patchy rain and temperatures ranging from 19.8C to 27.4C. Yesterday's air quality was moderate (AQI 105), advising sensitive individuals to carry masks. The week ahead forecasts continued rain, with Sunday offering the driest and most pleasant conditions.
Shadow boxing set to intensify between Siddaramaiah, Shivakumar over cabinet reshuffle
HC orders financial audit of UAS-Dharwad
Shivakumar attends Siddaramaiahs dinner meet, but only briefly
87% of traffic violation detection on Bengaluru roads now contactless
HCLTechs Q2 revenue rose 4.6% YoY in CC
Nandi Hills cable car rides may begin by 2027 as land acquisition nears completion
HDMC is turning old dump yard into mini forest
Nimhans launches bereavement support plan to help caregivers cope
3 held for robbing Tamil Nadu cop & family on Mysuru highway
Election commission begins preparations for statewide gram panchayat polls
Expert panel flags major flaws in tunnel-road DPR in Bengaluru
Residents of Bengalurus AECS Layout seek action against illegal high-rises
Extra buses, trains from Bengaluru to meet festive rush
Deshpandes Remarks on Five Guarantees Stir Debate in Karnataka
Deshpande was speaking at the Vote Chor, Gaddi Chod campaign in his constituency when he commented on the governments flagship schemes.
Tech experts panel to modernise film institute
Court rejects dropping Bhavani Revannas name from kidnap case
Rishab Shetty's Kantara Chapter 1 is set 1000 years before the first part in the pre-colonial coastal Karnataka and explores the ancient roots of the Bhuta Kola ritual shown in the 2022 release.
Various organisations stage protest to declare Kalaburagi a green-drought area
Two killed, five injured in vehicle crash
BDCC Bank poll: 9 directors elected unopposed, 14 in fray for remaining 7
Marry off daughters to ryots, priests: Seer
Ensure timely delivery of welfare benefits, officials told
High drama by undertrial prisoner
Two youth murdered in Vijayapura
Duo robs student at Bengalurus Cubbon Park, held
Cheque clearance delays affect customers in North Karnataka
Man ends life fearing arrest in POCSO case
Not proper to ban RSS activities in Karnataka, says Pejawar seer
Seer of Udupi Pejawar Mutt Vishwaprasanna Tirtha said on Monday that it is not proper to ban RSS activities in the State
Karnataka hopes to achieve 75% cut in disaster damage by 2030, minister releases roadmap Deccan Herald
Most Ministers attend CMs dinner meeting; speak one-on-one with him
Surya sees flaws in Bengaluru Metro fare increase, demands remedy
Additional 200 medical seats available for the third round of counselling
Transport employees to launch five-day hunger strike tomorrow
Raju Talikote death reason: Sudden heart attack claims life of Kannada actor-comedian at 62
Veteran Kannada theatre artist and comedian Raju Talikote has passed away at the age of 62. He suffered a heart attack in Udupi. Talikote was known for his comic roles in theatre and Kannada films. He was a beloved figure in North Karnataka's entertainment scene. His demise has sent shockwaves through the industry.
Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences tells medical colleges to ensure womens safety on campus
GBA Chief directs officials to maintain ORR in good condition
Seat surge gives Karnatakas medical aspirants a second chance
B-SMILE drafts DPRs for 13 elevated corridors in Bengaluru worth 18,000 cr.
The initial proposal, submitted to the government in 2024, included building elevated corridors covering 110 km, estimated to cost around 13,200 crore, excluding land acquisition
Two killed, five injured as vehicle hits roadside tree near Dharwad
Two killed, five injured as vehicle hits roadside tree near Dharwad
The course in Cinematography and Sound Recording & Engineering was originally introduced in 1943 at Sri Jayachamarajendra Government Polytechnic as a result of the foresight of M.Visvesvaraya. In 1996, this course was renamed and relocated to Hesaraghatta, where it was spread across 25 acres, as the Government Film and Television Institute with assistance from the World Bank.
The course in Cinematography and Sound Recording & Engineering was originally introduced in 1943 at Sri Jayachamarajendra Government Polytechnic as a result of the foresight of M.Visvesvaraya. In 1996, this course was renamed and relocated to Hesaraghatta, where it was spread across 25 acres, as the Government Film and Television Institute with assistance from the World Bank.
Actor-playwright Raju Talikoti passes away
He suffered a heart attack on Sunday night and passed away at KMC Hospital in Manipal of Udupi district on Monday evening
CM inaugurates all-faith conference in Rabkavi
Love and tolerance will lead to harmonious living, says Siddaramaiah
Cinematographer Arvind Kashyap on the making of Rishab Shettys Kantara: Chapter 1
Cinematographer Arvind Kashyap opens up on the making of the period drama Kantara: Chapter 1
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah asserted that becoming CM requires the majority support of MLAs, not just high command blessings, in response to Deputy CM DK Shivakumar's remarks. This statement aims to quell speculation about a leadership change, especially as Siddaramaiah approaches the 30-month mark of his term.
Student found dead in school building
Three arrested on charges of robbing T.N. police sub-inspector on Bengaluru-Mysuru national highway
Peace meeting ahead of Ganesh idol immersion in Nagamangala
Environmentalist alleges violation of forest laws in eco-sensitive zone
Siddaramaiah, DKS take divergent views on what matters in Cong. when it comes to CMs pick
Two murdered in Vijayapura district
Pollution control board golden jubilee celebrations on Oct. 27
Salesman arrested for sexually harassing lady doctor in KSRTC bus
Kalaburagi bandh evokes good response
The call was given byKalyana Karnataka Raitha Horata Samiti demanding that the Central and State governmentsrelease flood compensation
Job aspirants in Mysuru seek fill up of vacant govt posts
The committee claims that thousands of posts are lying vacant across 43 government departments in the State as of the year 2025-26
Karwa Chauth week saw 40% jump in D2C sales: GoKwik report
Karwa Chauth, once a regional North Indian ritual, is now a nationwide phenomenon. Cities like Bengaluru and Chennai are seeing a significant surge in D2C sales. This cultural shift has boosted eCommerce, with Karnataka and Tamil Nadu emerging as key markets. Bollywood and social media have played a crucial role in this expansion.
Release compensation immediately for crop loss, CM told
The former MLA Narasimha Naik (Rajugouda) has said that Yadgir district has suffered huge loss due to copious rainfall and also floods